Can rheumatoid arthritis be cured? How is it treated?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-25
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Internal rheumatism is a type of rheumatism that is mainly caused by prolonged exposure to cool water or wind. Internal rheumatic activity usually lasts for three to six months, and ambulatory pain is pain in the joints of the body, sometimes in the shoulder, sometimes in the elbow, and sometimes in the upper extremities, and is a chronic, systemic, autoimmune disease characterized by joint synovitis.

    How can we give Western medicine and Chinese medicine assistance**.

    Western medicine can be given:

    First: rest. When a joint becomes acutely inflamed, it is important to minimize the movement of the affected joint. Helping the patient to restore the affected area and immobilizing the joint with a bracket can avoid inflammation that triggers the joint.

    Second: Medications**. Anti-inflammatory drugs, antirheumatic drugs, corticosteroids, analgesics, and physical ** may be given.

    Giving physical is an important part of joint rheumatoid disease. Through various **, inflammation, swelling and pain, joint deformation, muscle atrophy, etc. can be reduced, and orthopedic surgery can be given if necessary.

    Intra-articular rheumatism mainly relies on drugs, and allows orthopedic surgeons to assist with surgical procedures when necessary**, and proper orthopedic surgery after joint deformation often helps patients regain mobility, and Chinese medicine also has an auxiliary role.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I have a friend who suffers from rheumatoid arthritis, regardless of mood or weather affects her condition, at that time I really tried any method, in the end the effect was not great, and then I accidentally saw a lot of people using Legu'A quick paste of things to cure, on the Internet to search for relevant information, see a lot of people in use, and see that the effect is good, so I decided to buy to use, after a period of time she said that the pain has been reduced, now it is much better, the joints are not painful, back and forth activities are fine, you can try.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes ** good. You can focus on medicines such as Chinese medicine and black plasters.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The purpose of rheumatoid arthritis is to control inflammation of joints and other tissues and relieve symptoms; Maintain joint function and prevent deformities; repair damaged joints to reduce pain and restore function; 1.Break 2

    Physiotherapy 3Medications** 4Surgery**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Depending on the severity of your illness, the green Booker Duowei developed by Zhong'an Hospital uses pure Chinese medicine**, and the effect is unique!

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